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jordanb3578 karma

From what I understand, if pulled over for a DUI you can refuse a breathalyzer. The same source, (I think it was an ACLU video) said that if you are arrested and brought back to the station, at that point refusing a breathalyzer may have consequences / charges. It seems odd that you can't be charged for refusing it out in the 'field', but you can if you're taken back to the station. Any idea why that is?

Also.. what is your impression of the Supreme Court case being heard now concerning warrantless blood tests in DUI cases?

Link: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=168957879

jordanb3572 karma

Noted.

I'm a resident of the U.S., and here at least, you can refuse a field sobriety test.